tlb wrote:Do we have textual evidence of that? Mesa was not part of the Solarian League, because slavery was officially illegal (but winked at). From Crown of Slaves, chapter 36:The navies of most civilized powers subscribed to the theory that the slave trade constituted an offense against humanity. The Solarian League had certainly taken that position for centuries, and had pursued an official policy directed toward its eventual eradication for just as long. The Solarian approach was based on an entire network of interlocking bilateral treaty agreements with its independent neighbors, coupled with bureaucratic fiat within its own territory or that under the jurisdiction of the OFS.
Of which part? That Manpower was a transtellar or that there could be other planets with genetic slavery allowed? If you meant the latter, then banning it in the SL doesn't mean anything to everyone outside of it. Yes, trade agreements would have locked out anyone who wanted to trade with the SL, but all the little guys in the Verge that received little commerce in the first place would be free to still have it. They'd receive direct investment from a wealthy company, which usually meant embezzling into the ruling elite's pockets. Especially if those deals were kept quiet.
As for production centres, they don't need to be in inhabited systems in the first place. Yildun wasn't habitable and just look at how important it is.